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Top 10 eLearning Resources You May Not Have Thought Of

eLearning Brothers

Xerte is perfect for developers of interactive courses, who want to create refined content with some minimal scripting. As a result, you will have a highly-effective tutorial that will enhance the quality of your online course. This flexible eLearning software offers a simplistic, but effective way of creating online modules.

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Elearning applications

eFront

Traditional instructor led training is expensive and, in some cases, difficult to track its effectiveness. Xerte - (Authoring Tool) The Xerte Project provides a full suite of open source tools for e-Learning developers and content authors producing interactive learning materials.

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Open Source Authoring Tools for e-Learning

eFront

Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users. Xerte The Xerte Project provides a full suite of open source tools for e-Learning developers and content authors producing interactive learning materials.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

While it’s relatively easy for a teacher in a classroom to interact with the learners and, by ‘reading’ the situation, involve them in the learning process in the most effective ways, it’s much harder for those producing online learning materials. Interactivity is a key component in the learning process. That’s easier said than done!

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e-Learning Glossaries

eFront

It is important that e-Learning professionals, researchers, experts, and learners have a common basis in order to communicate effectively. These two facts make communication and common understanding of e-Learning issues hard to follow. In other words, they need to “speak the same language&#.

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Building an advanced eFront theme using CSS3 elements

eFront

Before CSS3 we would need to work with images or javascript to produce a round box effect. Actually, there are dozens of wide spread techniques to produce the round corner effect (for example, check [link] ) – which by its turn is a clear signal that there is no perfect solution.

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Course-instances on eFront 3.6.3

eFront

Previously you had to create 4 different courses to achieve this effect. Consider a scenario in which you have a school with a physics course (which includes several lessons), separated in 4 different classrooms. Each classroom has its own teacher(s) and students.

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